Dobbie03's Linux desktops are always beautiful, and this one is no exception. This tricked out Elementary OS config is well laid out, easy on the eyes, and easy to work with, too. Here's how to make it yours.

Dobbie03 submitted his desktop to our Desktop Showcase, which is what you should do if you want your desktop featured here! All you have to do is post a nice big screenshot of your work to your kinja blog (the one that came with your commenter account), and include links to the wallpaper, widgets, skins, and tools you used to customize it!

If you're running Elementary OS, the lightweight and minimalist Linux distro (originally based on Ubuntu), this will be easier, but you don't have to have eOS. Whatever distribution you're running, you can use these tweaks. Here's what you'll need:

That's all you need to get the job done, and you can see how beautiful the end result is. If you're still confused about how Dobbie03 put it all together, head over to his kinja blog and post a comment with your questions—don't forget to let him know how much you like his desktop while you're at it!

Do you have a good-looking, functional desktop of your own to show off? Share it with us! Post it to your personal Kinja blog using the tag desktop showcase or add it to our Lifehacker Desktop Show and Tell Flickr pool. Screenshots must be at least at least 640x360 and please include information about what you used, links to your wallpaper, skins, and themes, and any other relevant details. If your awesome desktop catches our eye, you might get featured!